Hollywood private eye on trial for mass wiretapping
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Anthony Pellicano, the former investigator known as Hollywood's private eye to the stars, goes on trial on Thursday in a case of wiretapping and skullduggery that is expected to reveal the dark side of the glitzy world of the movie industry.
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